Cross Tay Link Road
The Cross Tay Link Road is a road in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It links the A93 and A94 roads, near Scone, to the A9 north of the Inveralmond Roundabout, at Perth, via a stretch of road, 3.7 miles (6.0 km) long. It includes the three-span Destiny Bridge over Scotland's longest river, the Tay, hence the road's name. A cycle path runs parallel to the bridge's carriageway.
The project, which was expected to cost £118 million, was the second phase of the Perth Transport Futures Project, which was formed to "address the key issues identified in the Perth Traffic and Transport Issues Scottish Transport Appraisal Guidance".
Perth & Kinross Council (PKC) stated that the project would "unlock key development land".
The road opened in March 2025.